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Explore the latest news from Bond University

From alumni starting game-changing businesses, to students (literally) kicking goals in sport, to research breakthroughs, there’s always something happening at Bond. See what Bondies have been up to and explore latest news from campus, the community and beyond.  

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What is the process of an athlete being ‘medically retired’ due to concussion?

A growing number of professional athletes are medically retiring from sport. But how is this decision reached?

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Bond students train at new Tweed hospital

Bond University students commenced placements at the new $723 million Tweed Valley Hospital.

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Bond parties like it's 1989

Homecoming 2024 wraps up with a gala ball and a permanent tribute to the university’s first cohort of 322 students.

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From Blockbuster to just plain bust

Homecoming 2024 public forum: Ben Hayden-Smith on how Netflix felled Blockbuster.

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Research news

sciences

Crisis Command: Strategies for managing corporate crises

Professor Mary Power and Hamish McLean have recently collaborated together to write a book titled “Crisis Command: Strategies for managing corporate crises” published by Ark Publications (UK/Europe).

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research

NHMRC Australia Fellowship Award Winner

NHMRC Australia Fellowship Award Winner to collaborate with Bond University

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research

More Success for Australian Centre for Family Business

Professor Ken Moores and Dr Justin Craig are celebrating further successes with the Australian Centre for Family Business.A paper co-authored by Professor Moores and Dr Craig titled “Championing Fam

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learning

Bond launches its latest University Research Centre

The latest collaboration of Bond researchers launched the Centre for Applied Research in Learning, Engagement, Andragogy and Pedagogy (LEAP) on 9 October 2009. The centre has already published a volum

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Sporting news

Bull Sharks to face the unknown

Netball Rd 2 preview: The Bull Sharks are back at Nissan Arena to face competition newcomers the Redlands Coast Eagles.

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Bruised but not broken

Rd 1 wrap: The Ruby side were outmuscled in a physical affair but coach Kim Boland saw plenty she liked too.

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The mathematician in the midcourt

After finding the right course and her best position, it is all adding up for Charli Pearse.

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Boland to lead Bull Sharks into revamped Ruby Series

Harriet Nicholson and Abby Boland will lead the Bull Sharks in 2025.

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